BAFTA Awards: ‘Roma’ Wins Best Picture To Top Battle With ‘The Favourite’ – Full Winners List

Alfonso Cuarón’s Netflix film Roma won the Best Film at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday. Fox Searchlight’s The Favourite, which led all nominees going in with 12, won a leading seven trophies as the two films with the most Oscar nominations this year duked it out on at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Cuarón’s black-and-white Spanish-language memory play score four noms overall — Best Film, Director and Cinematography and Best Film Not in the English Language — but those categories came later in the evening.

The rest of the show was mostly The Favourite‘s playground, where the Brit-originated pic with its Brit subject matter won Outstanding British Film, acting trophies for lead Olivia Colman and co-star Rachel Wiesz, as well as Original Screenplay, Costume Design, Production Design and Make Up & Hair.

Also picking up Oscar momentum Sunday was Rami Malek, who scored a Leading Actor win for Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody (the pic also won a Sound award). Mahershala Ali won the Supporting Actor prize for Green Book. Both won the same categories at the SAG Awards.